Watch this week’s fab performance of ‘Valerie’ below. NPR adores Amy.
Watch this week’s fab performance of ‘Valerie’ below. NPR adores Amy.
Enjoy last night’s sensational rendition of ‘Mama Said’ in the feature below.
Yikes! Watch this week’s performance (alongside Zalon) in the clip below.
Dionne Bromfield’s Introducing will see daylight next month.
The LP will be released on Amy’s label (Lioness Records).
It features a series of soul covers. Track listing is as follows:
‘Tell Him’
‘Mama Said’
‘Foolish Little Girl’
‘My Boy Lollipop’
‘Beechwood 4-5789′
‘Two Can Have A Party’
‘He’s So Fine’
‘With A Child’s Heart’
‘Until You Come Back To Me’
‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’
‘Am I The Same Girl’
‘Oh Henry’
Enjoy tonight’s duet with The Specials (on ‘You’re Wondering Now’) below.
Ha! Enjoy the grainy clip below. Download a Wino selection at bottom.
She tells News Of The World: *I’ve finally escaped from hell. I’m in love again and I don’t need drugs. Before I came out here I looked at a photo of myself in the newspaper and was horrified. My skin was a spotty mess and I was so pale and skinny. I thought to myself: ‘Girl, you got to sort yourself out or you’ll be dead soon’. I was depressed, doing drugs and had no life in me at all. Coming here (St. Lucia) has changed everything.*
Read the full piece here. Here’s hoping for new music in ’09!
Take it for what it’s worth. Here’s today’s scoop from The Telegraph: *The troubled singer is working on the follow up to her Grammy award winning album, Back To Black, and has been inspired by the 1939 Judy Garland film. Along with the title theme, famous songs from the musical include ‘Over The Rainbow’, composed by Harold Arlen. Winehouse’s new songs will reportedly include samples from the original tracks. In the surreal film, Dorothy is swept away to a magical land in a tornado and embarks on a quest to see the Wizard who can help her return home. Winehouse has been slow to create the third album because of her ongoing battles with drugs. Her 2006 album was influenced by 1960s soul music and the track ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’ uses a sample from ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’. Frank, her first album, was a jazz tinged debut.* MP3 at bottom of post.
Check out her clip for ‘Just Friends’ here.
Take it for what it’s worth. Here’s today’s scoop from The Telegraph: *The troubled singer is working on the follow up to her Grammy award winning album, Back To Black, and has been inspired by the 1939 Judy Garland film. Along with the title theme, famous songs from the musical include ‘Over The Rainbow’, composed by Harold Arlen. Winehouse’s new songs will reportedly include samples from the original tracks. In the surreal film, Dorothy is swept away to a magical land in a tornado and embarks on a quest to see the Wizard who can help her return home. Winehouse has been slow to create the third album because of her ongoing battles with drugs. Her 2006 album was influenced by 1960s soul music and the track ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’ uses a sample from ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’. Frank, her first album, was a jazz tinged debut.* MP3 at bottom of post.
Check out her clip for ‘Just Friends’ here.
